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  1. 6 mar 2020 · It found 91% of men and 86% of women show at least one clear bias against gender equality in areas such as politics, economic, education, intimate partner violence and women’s reproductive rights. About 50% of men and women interviewed across 75 countries say they think men make better political leaders than women, while more than 40% felt ...

  2. On this page, you can find data and visualizations on how the protection of women’s rights has changed over time, and how it differs across countries. Women have gained the right to vote and sit in parliament almost everywhere. But they remain underrepresented, especially in the highest offices.

  3. 8 mar 2024 · To reach equal political representation, the world would need more than five times as many women as political leaders. The map allows you to explore the specific countries and years that saw women chief executives.

  4. Global factsheet. Progress of the World’s Women is UN Women’s flagship report that tracks progress on gender equality around the world. This factsheet provides a brief overview of the key data from the 2019-2020 Families in a Changing World report.1. 1.

  5. 3 mar 2020 · Today, women have just three-quarters of the legal rights of men. In 1970, it was less than half. The Women, Business and the Law 2020 report presented results from our recent effort to document how laws have changed since 1970.

  6. 7 mar 2024 · Based on the expert estimates and index by V-Dem. It captures the extent to which women are free from forced labor, have property rights and access to the justice system, and enjoy freedoms of movement. The variables ranges from 0 to 1 (most rights).

  7. Women are integral to lasting peace. Studies show there is a 35 per cent greater chance of peace agreements lasting 15 years when women participate. Yet women are still largely absent from the peace table.

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